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> richard, the fact that a generation is now coming of age post-taliban, is that in itself the best defense of the taliban coming back into power, folks who would stand firm? >> maybe not. the taliban is an armed group. these schoolgirls are not going to fight against the taliban. they are all very worried about what is going to happen in this country. and we've spoken to politicians, political analysts, and they think after these troops leave that there could be a civil war in this country, and many afghans now don't remember 9/11. they just remember ten years of war. and they're asking themselves why? why did this happen? why did we have to have all of this war for ten years? >> 300,000 afghan troops, local police, national police have been trained. the strategy to get these folks home is to turn it over to afghan troops. questions about readiness and supplies and that sort of thing. but are they fighting an enemy who has an organization -- are the taliban fragmented? are they the fighting force that they used to be? >> there are many groups. we all call them the taliban. there's differen
> richard, the fact that a generation is now coming of age post-taliban, is that in itself the best defense of the taliban coming back into power, folks who would stand firm? >> maybe not. the taliban is an armed group. these schoolgirls are not going to fight against the taliban. they are all very worried about what is going to happen in this country. and we've spoken to politicians, political analysts, and they think after these troops leave that there could be a civil war in this...
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defense attorney stover made the argument. >> a life with hope, judge. >> and then melissa took the stand. >> emotionally, the damage you have caused me is almost unbearable. for alyssa, you crumbled her foundation and everything she knew to be right and true. and as hard as this is to do or believe, i also want you to know i have found it in my heart to forgive you. >> reporter: and then james got his sentence. >> the murder charge, you're sentenced to life in prison. >> life without parole ever. afterwards, the little girl in the middle of the family drama turned to melissa with a remarkable request. alyssa asked to meet with james and was ushered in to see him before he was whisked away. >> i told him that i decided to forgive him and that i wanted him to have hope. >> reporter: and she wept then. tears of forgiveness. a lingering grief for her father. and as for melissa? are you ready to move on? >> i am. very ready. >> you have a relationship now? you're engaged? >> yeah. >> where will you keep ben? >> he'll always be in my heart. he'll never be forgotten. but we do have to go on. we
defense attorney stover made the argument. >> a life with hope, judge. >> and then melissa took the stand. >> emotionally, the damage you have caused me is almost unbearable. for alyssa, you crumbled her foundation and everything she knew to be right and true. and as hard as this is to do or believe, i also want you to know i have found it in my heart to forgive you. >> reporter: and then james got his sentence. >> the murder charge, you're sentenced to life in...
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them is to show he's in command, understands the job of the presidency and put barack obama on the defensive given his horrific record on the economy and on national security, and i think he will do that. i think he will be tough with the president. i don't think the president will react particularly well to that because i don't think the president gets people who are very tough with him very often, and i think that interplay i think will be the key moment of the night. >> you see more people optimistic about the economy. you see the president's poll numbers improving with regard to handling the economy. yet you still believe he's quite vulnerable. the polls are tightening. why and where? >> look, i think fundamentally the american public realize that barack obama has failed in his transformation of america. he came in, you know, with very lofty goals and saying that he was going to do all these things. he hasn't done any of them. the economy is in worse shape, the unemployment rate is in worse shape. national security-wise we're much more vulnerable. things are falling apart around the worl
them is to show he's in command, understands the job of the presidency and put barack obama on the defensive given his horrific record on the economy and on national security, and i think he will do that. i think he will be tough with the president. i don't think the president will react particularly well to that because i don't think the president gets people who are very tough with him very often, and i think that interplay i think will be the key moment of the night. >> you see more...
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. >> in my defense, i'm no slouch at the gym, so energized by our beautiful surroundings -- >> how you doing? >> i'm great. jamaica, sunshine. >> i agreed to give it another go. >> you know what i want to do to start? 50 uppercuts. we'll go down into 50 pikes. your stomach better be tight. tight. come on, tight. no rest. push your body. one down for 20. come on. >> did she call this the warm-up? >> water. >> some of us need a break apparently. >> it's 90 degrees out. >> and it was only going to get warmer. >> get into some touch-ups. land on your toes. butt kickers. just kick them out. this is your rest. >> this is my rest? >> what happened here? >> i saw a bug. >> come on. anyone can do anything for 18 reps. good. yes. comments? oh, my gosh. i have literally quieted him. we're doing 100 push-ups. pain is on your side. pain is your friend here. >> who said that? >> i think rambo said it best. >> okay. >> nice job. 100 push-ups. next up for us, a little bit of shoulder work. relax the neck. medium circles. >> this is hard and it looks so easy. >> we are not even halfway there. >> we're
. >> in my defense, i'm no slouch at the gym, so energized by our beautiful surroundings -- >> how you doing? >> i'm great. jamaica, sunshine. >> i agreed to give it another go. >> you know what i want to do to start? 50 uppercuts. we'll go down into 50 pikes. your stomach better be tight. tight. come on, tight. no rest. push your body. one down for 20. come on. >> did she call this the warm-up? >> water. >> some of us need a break apparently....
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. >> first of all, the defense of marriage act. this was signed by president clinton and for the purposes of federal law, marriage is only between a man and a woman. that enmoos federal government won't recognize same-sex marriages even in the states where that's legal. that's unusual because states usually define what is a valid marriage. several lower federal courts have said that's unconstitutional discrimination. and the supreme court will probably take this case. i say probably. it's not on the docket yet. but whenever the lower courts strike down an act of congress, the supreme court considers its job to step in and take this case. i think we would hear about that. probably the monday after thanksgiving. that's when we'll find out if they're going to take those cases. the other question is whether they will hear the challenge to california's proposition 8. that is also before the supreme court. not clear whether they would hear that. they may take the cases and decide to punt on prop 8. >> if they do that, again, is that more
. >> first of all, the defense of marriage act. this was signed by president clinton and for the purposes of federal law, marriage is only between a man and a woman. that enmoos federal government won't recognize same-sex marriages even in the states where that's legal. that's unusual because states usually define what is a valid marriage. several lower federal courts have said that's unconstitutional discrimination. and the supreme court will probably take this case. i say probably. it's...
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we spoke with her defense attorney, tom messero. both known for successfully defending michael jackson. the picture that's drawn of her is sort of thisven vengeful wom who would stop at nothing to keep her daughter away from her ex-husband. >> whoever gave you that information doesn't know claudia haro. >> he says if she's guilty of anything, it's of having a career criminal for a brother. >> i believe manny haro was angry about being abused and molested as a child. he was desperate to maintain his street credibility as a drug dealer. and then when he got caught, he tried to blame it on his sister to try and gain freedom for himself. >> not only that, she'd, but those hit notes allegedly written by claudia -- >> i am convinced these are forgeri forgeries. claudia never wrote any hit note. nobody talked to her about whacking someone or shooting someone. >> messero of ready with those arguments and more. and who knows what a jury might have done. remember the movie "my cousin vinny," where joe pesci played a lawyer who got his client
we spoke with her defense attorney, tom messero. both known for successfully defending michael jackson. the picture that's drawn of her is sort of thisven vengeful wom who would stop at nothing to keep her daughter away from her ex-husband. >> whoever gave you that information doesn't know claudia haro. >> he says if she's guilty of anything, it's of having a career criminal for a brother. >> i believe manny haro was angry about being abused and molested as a child. he was...
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we spoke with her defense attorney, tom messero. both known for successfully defending michael jackson. the picture that's drawn of her is sort of thisven vengeful wom who would stop at nothing to keep her daughter away from her ex-husband. >> whoever gave you that information doesn't know claudia haro. >> he says if she's guilty of anything, it's of having a career criminal for a brother. >> i believe manny haro was angry about being abused and molested as a child. he was desperate to maintain his street credibility as a drug dealer. and then when he got caught, he tried to blame it on his sister to try and gain freedom for himself. >> not only that, she'd, but those hit notes allegedly written by claudia -- >> i am convinced these are forgeri forgeries. claudia never wrote any hit note. nobody talked to her about whacking someone or shooting someone. >> messero of ready with those arguments and more. and who knows what a jury might have done. remember the movie "my cousin vinny," where joe pesci played a lawyer who got his client
we spoke with her defense attorney, tom messero. both known for successfully defending michael jackson. the picture that's drawn of her is sort of thisven vengeful wom who would stop at nothing to keep her daughter away from her ex-husband. >> whoever gave you that information doesn't know claudia haro. >> he says if she's guilty of anything, it's of having a career criminal for a brother. >> i believe manny haro was angry about being abused and molested as a child. he was...
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half of it is balanced on defense spending in a time of war. that's a mistake. and so i think we need to cut trillions of dollars in order to get our budget balanced. and you could start with cutting two or three or 4% almost across the board some of the things that other governors have done, by i think you target it in those areas where the spending has not produced tangible results in the quality of life for the people. i can just tell you, andrea, i did it in virginia, governors like christie and scott and kasic and walker have done it in all of their states, mitt romney did it when he was governor of massachusetts, $3.5 billion deficit eliminated, and it can be done. is it going to be easy? are people going to have short-term pain? yes. is it necessary in order to be -- restore the fiscal posture of the u.s., absolutely. >> thank you, governor mcdodge. the question for both candidates is going to be what sacrifice and what specifics are they willing to cut and where and how does it all add up. thank you very much. we'll be watching the debates with you and o
half of it is balanced on defense spending in a time of war. that's a mistake. and so i think we need to cut trillions of dollars in order to get our budget balanced. and you could start with cutting two or three or 4% almost across the board some of the things that other governors have done, by i think you target it in those areas where the spending has not produced tangible results in the quality of life for the people. i can just tell you, andrea, i did it in virginia, governors like...